Prime Minister of Estonia: It must be said that Georgia's path to Europe was stopped by its leaders

Georgian elections are not considered free and fair, Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal told journalists before the informal meeting of EU member states leaders in Budapest.

According to him, one of the issues at today's meeting will be the elections held in Georgia.

"To be honest, the last elections are not considered free and fair. We must say that Georgia's path to Europe was stopped by its leaders. So, we will consider it," said the Estonian Prime Minister.

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